SOS and Sirius in Kyiv region

These shelters provide shelter and care for stray dogs and cats. They work to provide a temporary home for animals in need - they receive medical care, food, water and, most importantly, endless love and care. They are working on finding permanent homes and adoption, trying to provide them with a better future.
Thanks to your donations, we will continue to help these shelters in their mission.
Even a small contribution can make a big difference in the lives of those who need our help.
Animal shelters
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